II. V. HORTIHHUR, .... KDITOtl LlIIIiailTON, l'A.: SATUliDAY MOn.NINO JUM 20, Up. LET US HAVE LIUUTJ Mr. P. II. Ilonn, of JSur.bury, l In town endeavoring to raise tho necessary Block to put up a gas-liouso In tills bor ough. It Is proposed to erect works of No, C capacity with one mlloof pipe. Mr. Iknn will proceed with tho wor as soon as 15,000 worth of stock Is ta ken by our citizens $2500 to be paid wlieu the work Is commenced, and the balance $2500 on the completion there of. Tho offer Is very liberal, and aur jitoplo by pushing this matter will add materially to tho vnluo of their pro perty. It Is proposed to put the shares ui 0Q. each, thus placing tbcm within the reach of almost the poorest of our citizens. Shall bo have Gas ? GREENPACKS-G0L1). Wo extract tho following article- from the Plitadelphla Ledger, of June 23d : Indications may already bo seen that the publlo are soon to be agalu trotted to long essays Ilka those which bavo regularly preceded cash season stneo the panic of 1873, telling us of tho won derful change which. Is to take place In memantllo affairs from the harvesting of tho " greatest crop which tho world ever saw," not popping to Inquire of what usoagreal or little crop may bo to business If it Is to bo boarded until it rots or wastes away. On the contrary, tho usually careful and conservative Journal of Commerce seems to hit tho nail squarely on the head In au article. upon tho existing prpslratlon of busi ness, when It says t There Is a way out ot this quagmire, but the people must bo thoroughly aroused before they will take it, and so many aro already entangled that they are- afraid to struggle lest they sink the deeper and fail hopelessly of final ex trication. Tlip paper money system is the leaden weight that fetters Industry and stifles enterprise. If every honest man who knows what a lio and a sham tho present money standard is would give his voice In favor of fixing a gold price and a gold standard from a given date (say September next) to hU dally transactions, and would then begin to call a dollar by U true name ; to enter every trade at Its real price In dollars ; to quote paper promlso worth 84 cents to tho 100 as an actual deprecia ted currency circulating at thU dis count: to keep all their records In real money, and adjust their dealings to It on this basis, the first effectual stoy to ward a new prosperity will ,havo been taken. This Is throwing po discredit on Government Issues, and so far from depreciating the paper money. It would tend to give It an in creased market value. If gold coald oncu be restored to Its real place In the dally reckonings of this market tho re lief would be so great the people would wonder how they ever consented to tho usurpation of this nightmare which has aflllcted us for so many years. It seems useless to expect that any real and solid Improvement will take placo until each time as tho people shall ho thoroughly aroused to tho In Jury which every legitimate Interest of tho oaulitry sustains at tho hands of speculation, which finds its power and protection ll) our present systora ot pa per money, And right hern the gold question seems likely soon to assumo an importance which It will be found Idle to belittle or iguore. Unless some means be found to force our products upon the market, so that they 6iall perform tho duty of liquidation, the exports of gold most steadily Incrcaso and It so there must cqmo a real and not artificial scar city of gold- J4Uo 0r present cur rency equal In valuo to coin, redeem ablo In gold on demand, and tho coun try will have the best OPd most conve nient currency tho world ever saw, There Is need of po other financial lo, glslatlop than such as will make all 'jjf It equal In valup to polo. Our present exclusive paper currency, by which we measure all prices. lg good and ot equal value all QYPF the country, worth as much In the extreme South (w In tho oldest Statp pt tnp Nprth.bqt It is at all polpts so mo 17 per oont discount. Bring it to par, and make It perform Its true funptlan of money, and Its amount wll soon settle to Us proper level. It would he well It the commercial com uuplty could be Induced to keep their accpunta U) real money, but It they pan ppt be persuadpd to that end volun tarily thon let a agitation of legisla tive reform on tho subject be confined to the single point of maklngTbank potes and ' greenbacks tho equal ot gold. ppoiuiN.a, to the l'ltUburg Iron World) tip condition ot affairs has changed very much, and the present outlook In (hat section s decidedly (. vorable to the seller and against the buyer, Jn Pittsburg five out of eleven furnaces grp In blast. Of tlio six out, however, two aP In no condition to blow, nor can they 1)6 put In condition for several, months, arid, as they are bankrupt, they probably w!l upt be blown. The editor further says : "In the valleys not one-fifth of tlip furnaces aro In, and of those In three-fifths are running on foundry and Bessemer, It would'bo safe to say that all tho furna ccs in this section cannot supply more than halt Ihn Iron used In Pittsburg alone. A number of furnaces In tho valleys, however, aro In condition to blow, should tho demand and prices warrant. As to stock?, our informa tion is to the effect that thero Is not onaMHlli of tho Iron unsold In tho two valleys thoro was tho first of January. Ws will not give exact figures, as they would scarcely bo believed, but we can say that the unsold mill Iron In the val ley and Pittsburg that can be pur chased at anything like present prices Is Insufficient to run the Pittsburg mills five weeks. When It Is remembered that tho Iron from these sections must also supply Wheeling, Bteubenville, &c., the smallueis ot the stocks will be still moro apparent. The Iron of this section Is at present going to mar kets that It rarely enters, as to Colum bus and Milwaukee.' In the last annual report ot the Franklin Beformatory Home for Ineb riates, of Philadelphia, nu Institution ot modest pretentions which has had de cided success In tbo work for which it Is designed, Dr. Harris, the attending physician, expressing some views In ro tation to Inebriate asylums which are worth attention. In the Franklin Homo tho thoory that drunkenness Is a disease finds no favor i Intemperance Is looked upon as a sin, a moral evil to bo met with moral moans after tho appll cant by medical treatment has been placed In a sufficiently sound physlclal state to listen to reason and profit by teaching and oxamplo. Medication Is necessary to restore tho system reduced by oxcesses, but neither medicines, hot baths, sulphur baths, nor other means of that character are expected to euro tho patient so that the desire for alco holic drinks shall cease. Dr. Harris bolleves that the asylum system has not yet been fully and caro fully tested in this country ; that too much attention has been directed to finding cures for the supposed disease, and not enough to reforming the habit of in temperance, lie attributes tho diffi culties ot the asylum system to tho fact that the Inmates have no business to oc cupy them ; that many ot them have no sincere desire for reformation ; and to tbo demoralizing tendency of their as sociation together, their classification being based rather upon social grounds than tho degree of anxiety or Indiffer ence they manifest upon the question of reformation. A powerful influence Is exerted upon the Inmates of the Franklin Home by tho visits of reform ed inebriates who have been reclaimed there, and who regularly devote a part ot their time to the encouragement of thoso who are endeavoring to follow their example. During tho three years that the Institution has beou in opera tion, ot 372 applicants who have boen admitted, 158 are reported as reformed, 45 as benefitted, and 139 as " doubt ful." The averago time that the In mates bad been In tho haolt of drink ing to excess was six years and seven months. Itefresentatlves of 113 differ ent occupations, among tbcm clergy men, physicians, and merchants, have availed themselves ot the opportunities afforded by the Ilomo for tho work at self-reformation, under the favorable lntluences afforded there, A NiailT IN THIS RIGGING. Tine snip Btrarao on tub Bocks death m TUB LUTE liOAT ClUKS OW TUK DTUO Tllg fate ot tub ornciuui-A Lira-Fx eskbtln q TUUNIC Tlie tallowing thrilling account ot tie wreck ot the Sohtllcr Is from private letter written by Mr. Henry Stem, of Cincinnati. And pub lished in the "Commercial," ot Saturday last i At aut 8 o'clock, I abould tbluk,a tog act in' but we coold aUU aee a good dlatance at aea Speed waa reduced, and ail aall taken in, At about 9 o'clock I oame again on dock, and waa oourcraingvltheoma passengers abont being somewhere near Seltly Islanda. Tbo wind cmue dead from tho front, and on my aaiciug au Am erican hip captain iwho waa a pa-seoger in board) tbo reaaon ot the audden ablf ting of tbe wind, waa told by rum that we were right op poelte the Channel, and that tola waa out na tural, Tbe fog now at once became very Dense, heard another signal to the engine rooai.whlch I took to be very alow, and tbe ateam whittle waa biovrn. I went forward, and bad been there but a lew minutes when the ahlp t an upon a rock. The ahocc waa terrlno. While going ait Uia ahlp gave three more bumps, and waa taat. llaard tbo Cantatn give aome orqers,but rto not know what they were. When oppoalte the pavuiou met Mr. smith, of Philip ehuthoff A Co. of r,ew Yotk.wbo aaked me vyiilt I thought otlti X told him I thought wo were In among tbe hreaker-i, but Knew nothing definite. Went on the larboard aide ot tbe quarter deck and out a lite buoy from the raUlna-. which 1 p.aced over my ahaulder. The eeoond boatsvraln, with tome men. now tried to lower tho larboard quarter aec gig, but It swamped lo tho nigh iiea. The first boatswain ond two men lowered tbe staruoat quaiter deck gig, and out loose without taking any one else. The Captain ruaned to the piace and ordered the boat to lay to, but noresponae came, Hoflreiiatthtin.bqt without effect. Aa I afterward learned, the boat bad a leak, but a cabin steward, who man. aged to Jump Into toe boat after it waa In tbe ana, scoppod it partially with a champagne cork which be bad in hla pocket. tub urn uoat. oil the starboard aide of the quarter deck was uowoiderodtobe lowerotf. Toe captain now called, for Air. Pohlemau. the aooond onicer.wbo replied promptly. A great many people crow, dau UiU boat, so that It could not be awuug orer tbe dants. ureat consternation now pre. ailed all orer the ahlp. Tbe American captain Delore mentioned sUhhi by aud helped to pull in theropea. 'the ahlp captain acted the man. rove hla ortlera promptly, ana at timet haa to Are over toe heads of people to muo them ober. Byt hla time the urat heavy sea had washed over the ahlp, and no doubthad carried many poop in with it. 1 he Ute boat was launch, ed with about lorty people. I abould think) but It swamped, and about th rty people were drowued. Oh, iQoae cries tor hep. bow they ring m my eara at thia moment. 'I'he balance In the lifeboats were aa ed by the boat pro. rlously nenttoueu In charge ot the boatswain, and aume more weie afterward aaved by lu That it was pot dashed to pieces tu the dork nigbt I cannot umlferstaud to this day. Ibis boat made lu laudluk In the morning at Tres koe, one of the pcllly Islands Tho American captain befoie mentioned told met "If you cauuot sUud the warea on aeck, climb Into tbe naglng! It u tne ouljr aaletv. The ahlp is new. luni can swud a good deal.'1 I bad gone aft to the pavilion, where men, women, and children of tbo cabin weie huddled together, Oh, tboaa in)e, tcrror-strtaksn faces, those crying phU. dren, how they stare at roe now. Th-n I went below, and. In company with Tjenkuno ot M tlwanaee and the head steward ot the first cabin, took aome cork preservers from tho bold between tbe aleeping rooms where tha bafrgago was Btoroii. Anions' thoso to whom I gave aomel rcoolloct Mrs, Uregory ot N, Y. who wanted It lor her boy. andllr. Walker, ot Now York, lor hi. boyi the last to Mrs. Becker, In tho pavilion. T now attain went on deck. 11 r thli time the en sincere had pnt out the fires and let oO steam. None of them were saved a live A lfy took bold ot roe and cried. "Mr. altera, lor Ood's sake take care of me." LOST. The next moment a wave washed over the ahlp t ahe waa washed one way and I the other. Cannon wero now fired and lights sent np. On, these hopes th-it were entertained that succor would now surely come I But It came not, and all was again darkneaa. the Captain and men were now woraing rorwaru awiuging ooaiain the davits and get' log them ready to be lowered aa soon as the aea would fro down.' It mast have Deen ll o'c ook or a little later when t took to the nggmg on tbe starboard aide of the main mast, some wero above me, and with every wave tbo sea washed over us. At about 12 o'clock tbo fog cleared and we eair Bishop Lighthouse oloar and bright Agun wo took hopo , the Uiought was tVy must see our rock' etst boats wlUsurelr come and save ns, Alas, there la no tcleBTaphto connection between the 11-rhtboiieo and tho islands, and tho lifeboat waa at Ht. Mary's, At abont 1 o'clock tbe fog atrain Bet In, and nothing was beard save the howling ot tbe wind and the mining ol tho wares. With the grip ot death and a calmness I oannot ac count for save that it waa that of desperation we clung to the tigging. You will understood me when I say that I had but one thought. It waai "It will kill my mother If sae hears ot it," May be It waa this thought which gave me additional strength, for though no chance ot safety waa Visible, I still 'hoped, I have boon In many A tight place In my lite, bnt to autre death In tbe face hour by hour laa feeling bo terrible that I cannot even give a faint Idea ot It. The lights In the pavilion were burning mill! i A. .U.. when a rush ot water tore it down and with It went aU tho nien,womep,and cblldi en who were bua died together there. Cries tor help which were terrlDle rent tne air. bvt tbo loom ternbio of all Was the cry of a single child. Oh. how It went through me I I cry myself every Ume I think of It. Home people forward had called for tho osplalu to aave them. Ha did bis beat, and I shall toko bis ptt to my dying day. im a at ma post. ne was one of naturo'e noblemen, opon.heart ed and igeneroua, who did not think ot him self, and died at hla post in tbe discharge ot his duty, lie bad gathered a many pcoplo as he couia on tho bnuge.Dat every ware awept aome away. Finally, at 3 A, M., loould discern but three officers ou the bridge, whom 1 took to be the captain, chief engineer, and doctor. Shortly after that, they, too.wero swept overboard. Tbo American captain was above me In the top of the mast, lie called me to como to him i told him I oould not ; he reached bis hand to me tbrough the lubber hole ot tho most, tulUng me to hang on and Ulnff to the chains, Lous trying to ratio myself, I oould not mace It, howorer, and lost my hold, but i egalnoa It.clluglng to tbo chains. A good fellow tiled to aire me his hauo. but could not i each me. lie told me to awing rpy foet Dehinit me and catch myself In too lad der rlaglug. I did so. and was lucky enough to get a Urm nold with ray right leg. After con slderuole exertion. I uuallv got fixed under the top of tho mast, where 1 fastened myself witii a pleoo of rope, which homebody must have drop ped from aooro. Nothing now remained alive on deck i tbe few survivors were m the rigging otthemaetet on tbe mainmast, where lwaa, woro auout lea or tweivoi on the foremast, aome thlttr peopie- It waa light enough to see the length or tho ship t but it waa a terrible sight. The ahlp waa careeulng heavily to the atarboard aide,nd tbe epara wero neariy touch, lug the water. The aft smoke suck fell over aud smashed two boatai others wete earned awav by tho wares, ware after waro now broke over tbe ahip. the oui rushing tide abak. log her In every eearo. Borne ot the wares Washed over me.nlgb aa I was on tha tout. The cargo cotnmenoed to float barrels of resin-baiea ot cotum. spara, 0Jd everything of woodwork tbe water oouid reach waa washed overboard. A TKttUiniJC UOUESIT. blowly tbe ume ciept on. About S A. M. the ' ttllu .tuua hnlili.ii. na, ana tilul u ilm, ' nothing but the rope rigging held It on the lar board aide. Aoout IA, it. we saw the light house again, aud we all ahoated. but no algu of help appeared. It waa now evident that tbe mast must aoon go, and I therefore looseuedthe rope which held me to the tigging. At about 7 A. M. the mast teU overboard ou the atarboald aide, and all who were on lb with me Went with It. The moment ot tbe fall was ternbio, and In that uiomeot I gsro up erorvthing. ilow 1 cleared the rlgglug I do not know, but I found mvaell In deen water, and ninldlr Taw tn thA snrlace. Luckily a wave carried me from the' suiD. in zauiug a uaa lost my nio uuor. out ov nail g to ine aurioce a swam, towaru it,anu man ageu to reach lr, toon after t4At I got hold ot 41 soar which 1 Disced under mr arm. a leather Uunk floated towaid mot I caught hold ot it by1, tuu euaiis, uiu iu,mtu uiu .yiu uywi, AUUS A waa carried breast high above the water. I must' hare been in tho water anxne three-quortora to one hour. when, ripluir noon a high wave. 1 aaw a boat approaching. I ahouted and aaw that L waa aeon. I was the mini in an picked up by tho boat. The boat was manned oyhsi ermeu from ut Agnew, who risked their urea to aave our, and uickod im dvoofna. Another boat picked qp two more. The foremast, aa I alter wuru luurueu, sioou eouio iiuee-quanersoiau hour lona-or. and abojt five Dersoua were savnd troailu We were landed at Ht. Mary's, and wore Kinmr ireateu oy me aaira or ine itiea, (Jerraan and American Con.uls, and the people; prorlded with dry clothing ana oared for. News of the week, Kansas crops make ft better exhibit than ever uctore, -.A Bhock of earthquake has been felt at Ban Ghrlstobil, Mexico. The porsplouons and persnlratlQna) kiss IHJUit. IIUU1 V MJUI.I A rein of nlozel ore baa beoa found In Somerset county, Pa, Tbe work ot resumption continues in the anthracite coal reglone. llarrtsbura'a new arsenal will be ready for vuuiuuuiuy auuu. -tie uuuuio ui w vuy. Vennaylvapla has within her own borders S 01 tne eigut Aiussonier steel works in tne united btates. June 17, 1775, Boston waa In tho hands of the red coats. June 17, 187J, tbe gray Jackets took It Worcester. Maes., haa a hone that turns somersaults without hurting himself, lle'u UIMDU RUN IJUUilCaU. nrlgham Young w mta to establish a colqny In Bonora. lie dealrea to get away from the In, nuance ni oqrpuouo Bcnoot system. Mr. Beach aaya "Inculpating" is a man's worn, lie mopped exacuv one uouranu thirty, five minutes to prove it to the jury. Nearly Twenty cadet midshipmen, who were found deficient in the examination at the isavai Acauemy, have Deed aiioweqto resign. A Lancaster oonntr man nlanted 27 no tn bacco plants a tew daya since. Tbe succeeding day all but three ha4 been deatrorod by tbe Cutworm. The New York Commercial Advertiser wapta to know "U a man can touch pltqh and uot u ueuioo." uire is up. asa Atouuon, car penter, ct OA. Tho machine ahopa of Jamea Brown A Son, Pittsburg, were destroyed by nre on Saturday. Loaa, fW",0oa luinage to adjoining property in creases the lpaa to liiXi.om. Tho Hlotix Commissioners have reoeired In structions to nrooeod carefully In their negotia- tlonaforthe liuiok fttlla. They represent the lumana aa well ap uie gurernmeub. a Delaware exchange sara i Oontracta for the sale of whole troua of peuohea are being made a thirty to thirty. qve oenta per basket, deliverod at tbe railroad suit! ana. The btate Department has been officially advlsod that the Parliament of New south Wales ba appropriated fc.ooo for tbe lepre aentatlou of that province at the Centen nial. Tbe Orphans' Court of Haiti moro baa deci ded ttiat Janl chreppehaa not established his m,errtigo to Miss steiunecke. and that the pa lrs submitted to prove the marriage were for geiles. A cltiien of Mlford. Del., baa recently sold to tbe Delaware, Lackawanna and Weatern HaUroad Company, a farm near Jersey City. N. I..farlii,u, winch a taw years alnoe be paid tjjqw for, UeoenUv three yoint men caught a Utile clri 12 yoara old In a lonely piaee near Wilkea barre and aasulted her. On Saturday William Ounton was nneated and Imprisoned. Tbe eluid recogutted him aa one ot tho nuqiper. It has been stated Uiat tbo honey product of San Diego county. Cat ,thl year Will be fully six hundred tons. One million two hundred thousand pounoa ot bonry tiQin a BUAkle ounnty la prodiKioua tor an Industry ojUy about three yeara old. Well-executed oounk-rl elt i notes on the NaUoual Hank at l'axton. (ll., are circulating fieuy along the lino ot the (leqrtla Uallroao. Pour of these oounterfelU, received in Wash lngton Tuesday, are so skilfully executtd as to deceive experts. "It vou want to be a (loo among the sott headed glrla. get a new auit of olotbea, an oretde watch, some oraas Jewelry, a pair ol black sheep giurca uud it tbe gina don't go with vou on that display, then there if no use of putting oq style,!' -.It Is calculated that 75.U0 Americana have gone over lo Kuiope to see whst ,thev can see this summer, and that the ttusbanda vflll lay out over there fifty millions of dollera in new whistles for their wires and danghteia. A few tblngemboba are necessary, ot course. There is a strong military party in tbe Oer- San Rmpiro disposed to disturb the peace ot nrope. A feverish belligerent agitation re sult all over the Continent, and big and little powerfl are putting new hlngea and locks on tholr doorr, for fear they will be broken open. WABMxaTOK. Jnno 21 Thomas Honesty Wa Instantly killed near the chain bndgo this morning by being stinck on tho beau by a frag ment of a atone whteb he waa engaged in blast ing. iSrety one had supposed that honesty in Washington had beou killed long years ago. Some Idea ot the redundant Tltnlltr ot the Colorado potato bug mav be formed from tbo result of an experiment mode by a Now Jersev f entleman, who wrapped a pair ot potato huge a cotton saturated with chloroform, and at tee endotnlteon minutes they atbl retained tbelr Vitality. Lofayetto College, at Easton, will hold lu oommeooomentexerols.son tbe 27th, 28th, 29th and Siith Inst. Thero will be reunions of the classes of '41. 'J1. '35 end 'Hi. Wyoming Hemi. narv.at Kingston, Pa..also hnldalts oominenco. Sent at tbo same tiuio.with an address by Uov. r. I'osn. a rant and Belknap wont a fishing tbo other dav at Long ltranch, and claim to have puliod up while tboy were out tho blggoat kind ot a crab. A reportor. however, who accompanied tho angnst fishermen tosttfiei that to him what they pulled oui looked very much like n aooo sued gin bottle, such aa tbey use wSortoris'a county. One ot those painful accidents which appear to be almost inseparable from tbe pursuit of mlutug ocourrcd ou'Mondsv afternoon at the Murchlne mines, Nevada city. While alx men wore In tbo shaft, which is about sixty fathoms In depth, the hoisting machinery oaugbt fire. Ono ot the miners escaped: two wore rescued uninjured; one man waa severely burned; tbe other two were dead when founa, after the Dames were aubdued. -WiLxxanAEEit.Pa.Juno 21. The long looked for resumption ot work at the mlnea of the Le high and Wilkosbarre Coal Companies' col lieries at Sugar Notch. Wanamle. Hanover, Nautlcoko, Kinplre, Diamond, I'lymontb. Uol. lenbaok, and oihere took place this morning, at a rcduoUon of ton oer cent, from the niicea for. merly paid. The elx months' auspension in this region is now ended. The men of the lUreralde Ooal Company and Individual operators also commenceu work, una morning. Two necullar telegrams were received Tnea. diy. One from Oilcutta states that In conso- Suence ot the Untlsh difficulty with Duiman. 10 Chinese have mustered an army ou their southwest fontier bo as to take part in the strife If It abould be began. Another dispatch lrom London mentlona that a report is current there thst thp British bad declared war against llur mah. These allege liema of nowa are in direct conflict with previous intelligence, and may bo tbe productions ot certain financial speculator. In malting at estimate of the peach crop for iota. iu wu reicu uratroia Association at uo ror. Delaware, on the 15th mat . a general In. torohange of vlewe tookplaoH,and It was finally agreed that, Judging from present appearances, not less than tJ,Onu,ooj of basketa would be gath ered. 4.000.00 1 of which, it waa piobablc, would be transported by rail, and 2,000.000 by water. In view of the nrosnort of a large oron.a rouolu. tion was adopted to the effect -'that freight ahonld be largely reduoed.new markets otieued. and none but choice trait sblppou." -Omaha, Neb, June 22. CoL It. I. Dodge, who la In oomroaud of tbe escort to Prot. Jen uey'a Block Hum exploring expedition, tele graphs from Harney'a 1'eoki "Uold has beoa found In paring quantities on French Creok. Custer's report has beeu confirmed in erery particular. Tbe command is well and In flue condition," Private advices received hero any that the command founa too miners at work In Custer's Clulcb. taking out gold at the rate ot ti om as to Vtf a pan. rno evidences are strong that there are many more miner-, In that coun try. The gola found is coatao and scalr. but oaily pounded. Qaarta mines ore abundant, but uo one uaa prospected them. No Iudlaua wero seen by ooinoiaud. Th ey are north of the Peak, On Monday night William M. Tweed, states, man. left hla itdaod home, where ho was in Be. elusion for several mouths past at the publlo ex. peusea, but on a smaller adowunoe than that which bo was m the habit ot appropriating to himself when be was Cummlssiouor of Publlo Works. Tuesday, attended by oertain publlo functionaries and hla counsel he appealed be fore Judge Darle la ta" supreme court Cham, oera. whore the ordei of the Court of Appeals discharging him from oonfiaeiueut In tbo Pent .tontlary was duly "lgued. Thereafter ball wa given la the onuilnal aulf, bnt as tbo security sos not found for tbe thtee minion dollaia 10 tiie cirtl suits, Tweed waa removed to LuiUow atreet JalL Tbo m itiou to qnaah tho criminal indictments will oe at cued ujxt Tuesday. St. Nicholas for July opena strongly and does not flag to the end. Its Hat ot contributors Is heaaod by three of the most pnpu'ar female writers for chtiaren tloue Terry Cooke Kmlly If untiugten Miller and Louisa M. Alcott Tbe number lias also one of the llreltest and most natural boya' stories that hero appeared lor months, writteu by Itoaaltor Johuaon aud en titled "A Qrcat Speculation " No Uuo boy wilt lull to appreciate It, Then there is an arm lo ou How to Make a Boat.'' woioh wid countless set hammer and aaw to going, and Introduce to the wuters of lake or river many a shapely craft, built by the a tine youug hands and arms that man It, Our patriotio pnde la awakened by the hue portraits and aiiceuotes ot "American Ora tera" and the Pourtb-ot July aplrit id oddiea aed by an lilstorlal sketch ot the first naval battle iu American waters oue hunqiod yeara to, and by the contrasted pictures ot "Our lfog" then ana now. The account by a Ne braska woman of "How the drasahoppers Came," thoroughly proves Its authorship by tho aavor ot reality in lta vivid portrayal of tho de vastation and dismay wli.ob followed the com ing of theseamaH but destructive maraude.s. Susan CooudgeondHirah O. Jewett coutnbulo two oapnal aUinea tor girls. Thepoeius ot tho number aro exoeUeot' the lUustrations ore up to the usual staudard of bt, Nicholas, wnlcu learea nothing 10 be desired: and there are aa many more attractions in tbe number aa those we have mentioned Address Scnuner & Co. 743 Broadway, N. Y. HoiiaeUold Melodlca. No. 7 of Peter's Household Melodies is on onr table, and aa usual is f uU ot choice mualoal se lections, among which we may n mtlou, " Bet ter Lack To.Morrow' "Barney Maobree," "Dora. DarUng," Beautiful Waves ot the Sea," Ac, Published monthly at (4 a year, by 1, L. Peters, 813 Broadway, New York. Now Advertisements. A Nh'UAL I'lNANCXAL STATE A UENT OT THE LEHIQJITON SCUOOL DISTRIOT, for the year ending JUNE 1st, 18791 HKOUIPTd. gross amount of Tax Dupli cate tor nchool Purposes.. $3,211 U Proaa amount of Tax Dupli cate for Building Purposes 1,219 U Total Id, 439 SO peduct Exonerations , 219 91 Total t,2193 Outstanding Tax for yeara 18C9 'W 73-'7J tea w Total Tax Recelpta.... ta,als J7 Cash from formerlreasurer $12,433 73 Tuition fiom adjoining Dis tricts ,7 uxr Sale ot Old Building I Juo 00 state Appropriation 2W til Caafi on Bonds Issued 2.f o 00 Prom other sources (Hall llent, dtc ., 122 71 $18,197 92 Total Becelpta tW.Q'8 it KXrENDlTUIlKM. raldTeachers'SalarltR H.7M 00 Paid New Bchool Building and IU.. lt.470 79 Paid Interest on Beads and Notes , 2,278 02 raid Former Loan 824 80 Paid tuel aud Contingencies and Insurance 487 tt Paid I'uinllureand Atpara. tua., ,,...:7.... 1,484 98 ram Repairs is a Paid Salary ot Secretary.... 180 00 Paid Salary of Treasurer aud Collector...,..., Tit 93 Paid Miscellaneous Kxpen. aes...., TBb9 at $22,11 1 SO Balance (n Treasury,, la.ois 29 SUMMARY, Amount of Bonds Outatand. log Amount of CertlfLcaU-s ot In debtedness Outstanding., Amount of BUla, Unsettled . $29,193 73 2.798 71 1,101 81 Total , Amount in Treaaury... Amount due District,,. $33,09j 97 t&l 99 37 t7 Total IiabUlUes.,.,,,, $32.478 91 We. the undersigned. Audluira of LehlgtiU'n School District, having CAietully examined tbe J above aceour,ta, find tlieui correct to tbe best ot 1 oar knowledge and belief. 1L PIBTUUACaU, W. M. DUPOUU,' June 28, 157-w, Now Advertisements. PUBLIC HALL, ONE JMOHE NIGHT ONLY I At tbo urgent request of a large number of onr aoat prominent cltlirais, LEiuon HOOK and LADDEU Coui'AHY have consented to repro duce, for thla occasion only, the very popular and thrilling Drama, enUtled 10NightSsBar-room THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, JUNE 25Ui. 1875, Whteb will be positively tbe LA8T TIME IN LhUIIOHTON. and aea epecial attraction for thlfloeoasion tbey will produce. In connection with the above, the aide-splitting FAHCB, entitled Tub Pebseouted Dutchman; OB, THE ORIGINAL JOHN SCHMIDT. Admission, 25 Cents, lie nerved Beats. CO Cents. To bo obtained at all the Principal stores and of the Members ot tbo Comiiany. Doors open at 7:13, Performance to commenoa at 7:48. For further particulars, soo, Programmes. WYOMING SEMI-MONTnLY laOT TEM1 TjCzalliod by the LogiAlAtarn. Draws on tbo 1 5tu and 30th of each month. Tlckou tl encb, tf for 15. lchancoln ft. taoo.WO In ca&h prlies. Capital prize $50,0). Acent wanted. lUrtlcu lara. ActaroaaJ. M, PaTTEK. Laramie Cltr. Wyoming. J nnoJ6ro3 T EACUERS WANTED. FIVE (3) Teachers wanted for the Publlo School', of I.KIIIUIITON. The examination wui be held in tho Putillo School llouao, in tho llorough ot LehtRhton, on the 8th day of July, 1873, at 9 A.M. ily Order of the Hoard. JSa-ttt A. a. SOLLENMEYER, Secretary, T O TAX-PAYEUS. The undersigned berebv olrns nnc!ei. that tho Lohtghton sohoot Hoard has appointed him to collect the SCHOOL AND HUILDINO TAX 'OIl THE YKAH 1873, anil that be la bound br article ot agreement to coLect the same within NINTY DAYS from June 23d. under penalirof paying interest on all Tax not then collected. I, therefore, notify all Tax Pavera that said Tax must be PAID WITHIN SIXTY DA YS, otter which time I wlU proceed to col lect according to law. JOSEPH 8. WEBB. Jane its, 1873W3 Constable and Co. lector J P. 11KLTZ, I'llUXOOIiAPIIER, Uppor Main street. 6LATINGT0N, PA., In the GALLEur receDtly oocnpied by h. a. Dk.solkk riCTDUE TAKEN IN ANY WEATHER. OUILDiiKN'S LIKENESSES A specialty. PATIlONAUhl SOLICITED, And satisfaction Gnarantcod. Jnnei9-73yl Meyer's Poultry Powder, Warranted, It used In ttme, to cure Chicken Cholera and Oapea With a supply ol thla Powder andabeatowal - en11 1 orordlnaran attention tooleanllncas and proper f"' lH',? ful enpply ot dust, gr it and eggahell forming SiitSSal. any one mor keep Poultty eren u conflnementiforpny length 0! time, with both Sroflt and Dleasure. Pacaago S3 cents Are lor So. Aik your dealer. Sent trw upon receipt or piica Aaarees, a. w. "ijr vj uvjiii a cu,, Haltlmoro, Md June I2mb QORPOUATIO.V. Application for the lneorporatlon of "THE MVlTTlPLE AND NON-HEEZINO PIUE PLUO. STOP AMD BHANCIt 11ANUPAO TUlHt,a COMPANY." ot Mauch Chunk, Pa., will be maoe to the Oorernor ot the Common, wealth ot Pennsylvania at Harrttburg three weeks after the publication of thla noUoe. The object ot thla Corporation ahaU be to mantnao tureandaupplyor lurnish "K. A. JMU' AliB and Branen for street Main and AfulMpf. 1 is J'iuo." and auch otner artlclea tor supplying Water and Machinery for Extinguiablmc Plrea as mar be desired, and place ot buainesa shall be at if auoh Chunk. Carbon County. Pa.-Jel2w Plotts' Star Organs New and boautifol dealgna. Agents Wanted. Address, fcDWAUD PLOTTS, Waahmgton. N. J. ED ouso and lot for sale, ait. In Ih. nnnin.h nf TAhtffhtin. The Honse is about 24 x IS. with Kitchen attached, and the lot (a about ll ot an acre. There Is a good veil ol water on tne premlana. The rental ot tbe property will net about 10 per cent, on the purchase money. For further partlculara apply at the Cannon advocate office, jfiay 22. 1878. TUBr LOOK AT HER HAIR! Why I thought It were turning grey 1 So It waa un. til she aot a bottlo ot that new II Allt RES rQU EUatDUIlLINU'S I1RHO STORE- May II Plotts' Star Organs Any person wishing to purchase, a parlor organ, when there la no agent for the 'Star.' would do weU to write for special lalea, to Introduce thla Ip.truroenu Addreaa, EDWARD PLOfTS, Waahlngton. N. J. BETTTY. 1'IANOI THE BEST I. USE. B(-nJ stamn for Clreu Ur. DANIEL P. 11EATT K Aaalusgton, New Jeraey, I'lotts' Star. Organs. Bend for pi Ice list and list t tesUmonUjli, Addreas EDWARD l'LOns. Washington, N. J. Plotts' Star Organs Are as perfect parlor organs aa are manutactq red. Correspondence solicited with organlaU. musicians aud the trade. Addretu, ED W AUD PLOlTd, Waantagton. N, J. BEATTY w ANO. Thla snlendid Pltno Porta oomblnea everr lnv pruAement Intone with power aud great dura blbty, and bare receive-1 the unquslUted en. doraQmentaot theblahteat Mualcal autborttiea for ita Marvellous extraordinary nchnoM ot Tone, having NO SUPERIOR IN THE WOULD. Large alae, 711 OcUves, overstnxng llasd. rn.ll Iron Piame, French (Irani aoUou. Pret Desk, Carved PeiUl. bo Id Rosewood Mouidlnga, Ivory Key Piout, Chapped Ham. meri. aOratTe Treble, sc.'ito. Weight when boxed over One Tbooaand Pounda. Liberal discount to the trade. Agents wauted-lmale nr InmolKl Seud aUmii for Clroulir. Addreaa the tnven. tor and I'typriewr. DANIEL I. UEATTY, Plotts' Star Organs Are celebrated for their purity cf toae. electint deals u aud thorooxu cntraciHn. Send for Vti-hiuton, .S J, calls the attention of the LADIES to the fact that he ta NOW OFENINO AN IMMENSE STOCK ot the NEWEST STYLES ol Spriog Dress Goods Also, constantly on band ft FULL LINE ot Dry Goods, Oil Cloths, Groceries, Provision's, Glassware, Queenswaro,' &c, all ot which be will BRLL at PHICE3 FULLY AS LOW os tbo Ooods ot the same Quality can be purchased in any other Store In the County. -REMEMBER THE FLAOE F. P. LENTZ, Opposito-Eagio Hotel, Bank Street, Lehighton. ipiIE SLATINGTON PLANING MILL ADD Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGTON. JOHN BALLIET, Proprietor, Deals in all kinds and sites of Pine, Hemlock, Oak and Hard Wood Lumber, and la now pie. pared to execute any amount of orders for DresseD LmnbeR OF ALL KINDS. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Shutters Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, &c, With Prouiptuesa. Brackets Made to Order. The Machinery la all new and of the beet and moat Improved kinds. I employ none but tbe beat workmen, nae well seasoned and good mo. terlal, and am th ore fore ablo to goal an toe entire satisfaction to aU who may favor me with a can. Ordera or mail promptly attended to. My charges are moderate; terms cash, or Interest charged alter thirty daya GIVE 1TEA CALL. CiT Those engaged In Building will find It to. their adrantage to hare Biding, Floor Boards, Doors, sailiee, shutters, Ac, die. made at thla. Factory. May ltyl JOHN DA LLIET. pDiVAKD I'JLOTTS' STAR PARLOR ORG AN Surpasses in Tone and Power any Iloed Organ beretoiore manufactured In thla country. It. baa been tested by many competent Judges and DIVES TJHIVERSAL SATISFACTION, By a skillful nae ot tbe Stops, and ot tbe Patent, Knee Swell, the Muato is adapted to the human voice, ranging from the softest, flute-like noto to a Tolume of sound. Unsurpassed bj any Instrument. The proprietor baa noted carefully for many yeara the impertectlona an d needs of the Heed instrument!, and directed his practical expert ence to the correction of ancn Imperfections, audbla experiments have resulted lu tbe pro duction ot a quality of Tone wluoh assimilates no cloaety to tha Pipo Organ Quality That It is dim colt to distinguish between tbo. two. 'A his Instrument haa ALL THE LATEST IUPH0VEMENT8. And every organ is fully warranted. Large. Oil Polish, Slack Walnut, Paneled cases that WILL NOT CBACK 0U WABP, And forma In addition to splendid Instrument, of music. A BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF, FTJBNITUIlEt, This organ needs onlr to be seen to be appre ciated and la Bold at KXTHEHKLY IaO"w ipiiioEs For cash. Second band lnetramenta taken in exchange. , AOENTS WANTED. I Mala or female.) in every county in the United lta tea and Canada. Lioeral -discount made to Teacbera. Ministers. Cliurcnea. Lodges, etc, where there Is no agent tor the 'Star1 Organ, Illustrated catalogue and price list free. Cor. respondent solicited. Aflrtrwa, the manufaa. turer. EmVAlW PLOTTS, WaJ&Ington, J. May SB-jl Women of the I 'Women of the Patriarchal Ages. I Christian Bra.. Woman in Sacred: Historyy, A Series of Sketches Drawa.frpm. BGIUPrUBAL, HISTORIOAX. AND, LE-. GENDAItY SOUXtCES,. Illustrated br Modern Art in, O I L-CaLO It P LATES, after dealgna by tbe great Earopeao Maatere Baphael, lUtonl, Merl Horace, yernof. Lan-. dellft, Uoalanger. Vernet-Lecomte, and others., forming a complete set ot FAC-SItilLlES ot CELKURAIED OIL-PAINTINGS, llluAtra,. tire ot tho prominent Female Charactorsj tn Eacrvd History, One Ajront in Pennsylvania mode,Ilt3 80 In two weeka with thla novel and elegant work. CANVASaElta WANTED in EVEitY TOWN Teuu tut usxaau 1 j. b. rani) tt, cu., 97 Park IMace', New York. June twl XXTOSf DEHFUL, BUT TBUE I Whenever I ' get a BOTTLE OF YOTTU Oil MONOO LIAN HALM. HOSE TINT, or a BOX ot LIL LY WHITE, or anything In that line to besuti fr the complexion, at DUltLINQ'S DHUU HTOHU, It aeemi to be ntcor and better 1 ban I can get anywhere elae. Mare. PITY HIM t NOI-Tbt 'bLKCTIUO LINI MENT, like 1 sot at duulino'u dud ti BTOHIfi, will cure blm or aur other man 01 IlllLUilATIBMandaliotaerPAJ in. May u
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